Your skull protects your brain, your ripcake protects your organs, your kneecaps protect your knee joints and your spine protects your spinal cord. The other bones just prevent you from being a blog of flesh blob on the floor.
The thigh bone, also known as the femur, protects the muscles and nerves in the thigh region. It does not directly protect any internal organs.
The connective tissue membrane covering a bone is called the periosteum. It serves to protect the bone, provide nutrients, and support bone growth and repair.
ligaments connect bone to bone ie across a joint
The zygomatic bone forms the cheekbone, also known as the zygomatic arch. It contributes to the structure of the face and helps protect the eye and other facial structures.
The periosteum is the tough fibrous connective tissue covering of a bone that helps protect and nourish the bone. It also plays a role in bone repair following injury.
The sternum IS a bone.
the orbital bone
the orbital bone
bone
Pilyang
carpels
Bone marrows purpose is to protect the inside of your bone. Bone marrow is filled with blood cells and your bone marrow can get infected.
The purpose of the outer membrane of the bone is to cover and protect the interior bone (compact bone, spongy bone, and bone marrow.) Hope that helps!
The cranium (skull).
To support and protect the body
The cranium (skull).
Skeleton